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During this time his main astronomical work centered on stellar astronomy.
Then we began to compare recent star catalogs with ones made in the earliest days of stellar astronomy.
Stellar astronomy usually pointed away from the sun.
Solar astronomy is stellar astronomy of the sun.
He specializes in stellar astronomy.
He worked with Arthur Eddington who initiated him into modern cosmology, stellar astronomy, and numerical analysis.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram continues to provide the central framework for defining the interface between theory and observation in stellar astronomy.
I've always been sorry that Campbell did not go on from there and cover stellar astronomy, galactic astronomy, and some of the other side fields.
Honours and MPhys courses include cosmology, stellar astronomy and astronomical techniques.
The most of his work are connected with applying the methods of mathematical statistics and theory of random processes to stellar astronomy.
Stellar astronomy - concerned with Star formation, physical properties, main sequence life span, variability, stellar evolution and extinction.
His main work concerned stellar astronomy and he published his Elements of Plane Astronomy in 1808.
On the units of distance in stellar astronomy, Malmquist, K. G., The Observatory, Vol.
Trained in stellar astronomy, he was introduced to planetary work by colleagues Gil Esquerdo and Carol Neese, who suggested this name."
These are stellar astronomy, celestial mechanics, radio astronomy, physics of the Sun, planetary astrophysics, astrophysics theory, and astrophysics science through observation.
After the demobilization, T. A. Agekian returned to the Leningrad University and worked at the Department of Stellar Astronomy.
TD-1 was devoted to stellar astronomy, TD-2 was to be devoted to solar astronomy while TD-3 was to study the ionosphere.
Stellar astronomy describes a universe of fantastic multiplicity: a hundred billion tiny star systems in our tiny galaxy, a hundred billion galaxies in our teeny universe.
Space Shuttle Challenger is depicted ascending toward the heavens in search of new knowledge in the field of solar and stellar astronomy, with its Spacelab 2 payload.
In stellar astronomy, the Algol paradox is an apparently paradoxical situation when elements of a binary star seem to evolve in discord with the established theories of stellar evolution.
He worked in the field of physics of stars and nebulae, stellar astronomy, dynamics of stellar systems and cosmogony of stars and galaxies, contributed to Mathematical physics.
It is difficult for humans to see H-alpha at night, but due to the abundance of hydrogen in space, H-alpha is often the brightest wavelength of visible light in stellar astronomy.
For meaningful results in stellar astronomy, Dutch astronomer Floor van Leeuwen recommends that the parallax error be no more than 10% of the total parallax when computing this error estimate.
Parenago then assumed a post at Moscow University as reader in stellar astronomy, becoming the first person to teach a lecture course on the subject of galactic astronomy in the Soviet Union in 1934.
LEAD: THREE years ago, the diversion of funds from stellar astronomy to more prestigious research in cosmology led to the closing of one of the most powerful and scientifically productive telescopes in the world.